creative writing
creative writing
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by C W - 2007-11-20
Secrets Of Writing Articles FastHow many articles can you produce per day? One? Two? Did you know that there are writers who can easily churn out in excess of ten articles each day? How do they ...
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by - 2007-11-29
Self-publishing has become common practice for many writers who want accolades of having a book published, no matter who publishes it. Writers choose self-publishing for various reasons. Many writers ...
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by C W - 2007-11-20
Quick And Easy Sales LettersSales letters are great marketing tools and copywriting skills are in high demand. Often you will just have to write one sales letter or content for one sales page pe...
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by C W - 2007-11-20
Ebooks are becoming a great way to advertise pretty much anything. You can use them to showcase your writing skills, promote affiliate programs or make an income. More and more people are tr...
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by Deanna Mascle - 2008-05-04
As an experienced conversationalist who has been wielding verbal words since toddlerhood, you easily move from one group of people to another adjusting your tone, your vocabulary, and your syntax ...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
Writers write because they love to do it. They look forward to sitting down at their desk to write each and every day, and they don't feel "normal" unless they do. However, not all writers make a livi...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
We are a quirky bunch-that's for sure. Every writer has different habits, unique strengths, and mistakes they always make in their work. For example, some can't get started without a cup of coffee. So...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
When most people think about reporting, they think about journalists at the newspaper-those are the real pros. But reporting is going out and observing the real world, interviewing real people, and re...
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by Melinda Copp - 2008-05-13
Whether you're working on a narrative or instructional manuscript, self-editing skills are important to your success as a writer. However, many writers don't know where to start when it comes to looki...
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by Mervyn Love - 2008-05-19
It's true to say that a character doesn't become a real person until he or she speaks. So what can we do to convey to our readers what type of person a particular character is just by the way they spe...